From fighting district attorney of Williamson County to Klan fighting governor of Texas, Dan Moody was the youngest man to be elected to the state's highest office in the late 1920s. The author, Ken Anderson, held the same position in Williamson County as Moody did. This fast-moving story of pistol whippings and court trials describes in vivid detail how Dan Moody helped rid Texas of the evil Ku Klux Klan. You Can't Do That, Dan Moody!: The Klan Fighting Governor of Texas Anderson, Ken, Eakin Press

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From fighting district attorney of Williamson County to Klan fighting governor of Texas, Dan Moody was the youngest man to be elected to the state's highest office in the late 1920s. The author, Ken Anderson, held the same position in Williamson County as Moody did. This fast-moving story of pistol whippings and court trials describes in vivid detail how Dan Moody helped rid Texas of the evil Ku Klux Klan.